Fire Service Culture
The FireRescue1 fire service culture resource page encompasses the cultural aspects of firefighter life, from the traditions that make the fire service such a proud profession to the kitchen table conversations that develop a brotherhood and sisterhood among members, to critical discussions about firefighter health and safety, focusing on the impact of culture on behavior and decision-making, both on and off the fireground.
It may be time to revisit your Value Statement to see if it aligns with reality
Strong policies must be bolstered by training and enforcement
Two new Jacksonville firefighters received black helmets highlighting a milestone in their careers
Tips for fire service leaders looking to foster a culture of wellness
Let’s aspire to build a future where ego takes a backseat to compassion and accountability
Four tips for managing political differences while keeping the crew together as a functional and compatible team
What began as a simple solution to a practical problem has become a historical emblem of firefighting
The SERVPRO Firefighter Challenge League showcases the strength and readiness of the firefighters from around the world
Lt. Kiel Samsing addresses the balance that firefighters must strike between quick, intuitive thinking and slower, deliberate reasoning
The ceremony dates back to the days of horse-drawn equipment when members had to push the equipment into the bay
Does your crew demonstrate the perfect ‘swing’ – in sync on the fireground?
It’s true; at the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris, a variety of non-traditional events were showcased, leading to the first (and only!) Olympic recognition for firefighting
The fire captain-turned-publisher shares the early inspiration for the lifestyle publication, plus the newest cover story
The Longview Fire Department’s new fire engine cost approximately $740K
The camp offers kids a variety of traditional activities, as well as self-esteem and confidence-building sessions
What would you add to the list?
Rapid or poorly managed cultural shifts can lead to resistance, confusion and a breakdown in cohesion among personnel
The fire service must embrace a culture of operating safely and managing risk appropriately
Can firefighters’ dark humor, coupled with resilience, help manage workplace incivility?
Roanoke Firefighter Brayden Bradbury is carrying on the family tradition
Firefighters Edward Gresky Jr. and John McNamee died in the line of duty in 1974 while trying to save others
There is always the chance that something will happen that we have no control over; it’s those fears that keep us up at night
Lessons learned from organizational culture-focused research
The Meridian, Idaho, chief shares powerful stories that highlight the impact of fire department culture on the entire community
Creating a homegoing experience for fallen firefighters, police officers and veterans
Orange County Fire Authority’s Organizational Doctrine became a North Star for the agency
Yakima firefighters waited nearly three years for the new fire engines due to supply chain, production backlogs during the COVID-19 pandemic
How to depart the fire service on a positive note and on your own terms